Mute Audio Documents 1978-1984: Basura’s Pick of the Week

mute audio docs Mute Audio Documents 1978-1984: Basuras Pick of the Week

Not intended to feature the latest music out there, my ‘Pick of the Week’ is to simply share & highlight music I personally enjoy regardless of timeframe. This weeks pick is ‘Mute Audio Documents 1978-1984′.

Compiled of Mute Records’ singles from the first 6 years of their existence, (which ends up being 128 tracks, including output from bigger bands like Depeche Mode & Yazoo), ‘Mute Audio Documents’ is, simply put, absolute essential listening for the music aficionado/lover.

With a diverse and eclectic roster that includes acts like indie dance punks Art Brut, industrial electronic visionaries Cabaret Voltaire, avant-garde vocalist Diamanda Galas, electro/synthpop darlings The Knife, techno god Plastikman, and many many more, there’s no doubt that Mute Records has influenced countless bands, musicians, and music sub-genres since their inception as a label 30 years ago.

Below is a list of standout tracks from ‘Mute Audio Documents’. With musical styles ranging from proto-electro, synthpop, noise, post punk, industrial, and no-wave, there should be a little something for every single one of you ‘Toofers’ to enjoy!

I urge you to listen carefully and take notes- you can learn alot from these pioneers…


MP3: Liaisons Dangereuses- Los Ninos Del Parque


MP3: D.A.F.- Tanz Mit Mir


MP3: Fad Gadget- Love Parasite


MP3: The Assembly- Stop Start


MP3: The Birthday Party- Swampland


MP3: The Normal- T.V.O.D.


MP3: NON- Mode Of Infection


MP3: Einstürzende Neubauten- Tanz Debil

To learn more about or purchase items from any of the acts listed above, visit the Mute Records website.



1 Response to “Mute Audio Documents 1978-1984: Basura’s Pick of the Week”


  1. 1 Frank Identicon Icon Frank

    The Birthday Party & Cabaret Voltaire hold very special places in my heart.

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